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<blockquote data-quote="Andre" data-source="post: 719343" data-attributes="member: 55311"><p>If you aren't using your notebook on your lap, there should be little reason to up the speed of the fans. I usually bring them up to 3000rpm or so, so that it doesn't burn a hole in my jeans. Eric is right though; the MBP is smart enough to shut itself down if it gets "too hot". 125-130 is perfectly normal for regular usage of your MBP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andre, post: 719343, member: 55311"] If you aren't using your notebook on your lap, there should be little reason to up the speed of the fans. I usually bring them up to 3000rpm or so, so that it doesn't burn a hole in my jeans. Eric is right though; the MBP is smart enough to shut itself down if it gets "too hot". 125-130 is perfectly normal for regular usage of your MBP. [/QUOTE]
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